Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Oakdale Bankruptcy Lawyers Trusted by Thousands of Clients

If you are looking for debt relief, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy may
help. Also known as debt liquidation, Chapter 7 bankruptcy will cancel
nearly all your debt and is much faster than
Chapter 13 bankruptcy. But there are restrictions. In order to be eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy,
applicants must pass the "means test," which compares their
monthly income to the median income in order to prove they do not have
the income capacity to repay their debts. If you are interested in filing
for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, we at
Lamey Law Firm P.A. can give you the step-by-step guidance you need. We can help you determine
your eligibility and take care of the rest.

Take the first step towards financial stability by schedulingafree case evaluationat (651) 309-8180!

Individualized Attention. Compassionate Counsel.

Our
Oakdale bankruptcy attorneys have an established reputation for being caring and compassionate towards
the needs of the men and women we assist. Nothing brings us more satisfaction
than when we can successfully guide a person towards debt relief. We have
resolved thousands of bankruptcy cases with countless successful results, so you can feel confident in our abilities
to assist you.

Why should you choose our firm?

We bring more than 20 years of experience to each case we handle

We offer evening and weekend meeting times for your convenience

We have been included on the
Super Lawyers® and
Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠ list for our legal excellence

Reset Your Finances with the Help of Lamey Law Firm P.A.

There are very few opportunities in life to start over, but bankruptcy
makes it possible to hit the reset button on your financial situation.
We will work with you directly in order to better understand your goals
and needs. Together, we can work towards a brighter and better tomorrow
for yourself and your family.

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